Fuh'get it!



The world is a big zoo... full of animals usually humans. Every animal has some characteristic features like height, weight, structure, color and many other similar physical properties unique to the animal. There is another category of properties, lets call them the chemical properties, because those are technically chemical and they are visible by their reactions on other animals.

These chemical properties are a result of the different fluids that run and get produced inside the brain of the animal. The interesting thing about the chemical properties is that they are absolutely unique. You never can predict the reaction accurately. To be precise, some examples of these properties are happiness, calmness, temper, mental cool, stress, tension, greed, lust, anger, favoritism, prejudice, forgetfulness, attentiveness, forgiveness, motivation, inspiration, focus etc. and infinitely many when they combine with each other. As a IT student I am tempted to think in terms of automata and say that chemically every animal is finite state machine having countably infinite states!

If you've survived the stupidity above lets continue for some more until that stupidity actually transforms to sagacious words of wisdom. Where were we? Yes... absolutely unique chemical properties... Lets add one more dimension to our current line of thinking, the temporal dimension. Now these chemical properties are non-reproducible given the same set of environment variables. The reason being the temporal variable cannot be reproduced. So these properties constantly change with time and thus prediction or taking some property for granted becomes futile.

Animals by intuition are social. They heavily interact with each other and "react" on interaction with other animals. Now the reactions may be exothermic or endothermic. It totally depends on the participating animals. Exothermic reactions boost the entropy inside and cause many more more unnecessary reactions within the brain. They are usually undesirable but they cannot be avoided always. They are bound to happen some day.

It is the chemical called as forgiveness that acts as the tranquilizer in such reactions. Other chemical called forgetfulness also works brilliantly in such situations. Both of them produce plenty of calmness to prevent future exothermic reactions.

Calmness is not produced by default. You have to train your brain to do so. You have to learn to relax and free your mind of anything that disturbs you unnecessarily. For that you need to reduce the levels of prejudice, hatred and anger. You should also be careful that you do not allow stress and tension to react where they do not have a absolutely necessary role.

This was about internals of your mind. But you never can control the chemical properties of the other reactants. They, as I previously said are unpredictable and governed by various factors like previous reactions, levels of catalysts and obviously time of the day! But what you can control is the levels of useful chemicals within your brain. Also animals, especially humans are intelligent, so keeping a track of which animals cause safe reactions and which ones cause explosive reactions is a good idea. So be careful before you spontaneously react next time :)

To bachho aaj humne kya seekha??


If you are having a bad day, increase levels of useful chemicals that stabilize your brain. Keep the highly reactive chemicals sealed and in the dark corners of your brain. Do not expect others to be always good to you, instead you be good and reduce the heat emitted from the animal-animal reaction. And still if someone says or does something hurtful... keep track and then just FUH'GET it!

Comments

  1. good one !!
    You would have done better in psychology/biotechnology/chemical engineering:-)
    summary: animal is a 'NFA' :D

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  2. Great one...!! Loved this analogy..."so keeping a track of which animals cause safe reactions and which ones cause explosive reactions "

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  3. Excellent one!!! Great analysis of the human behavior.. :)

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  4. Great ! Looks like you are a chemical engineer :)

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  5. Really a nice analysis ...
    U could be a good philosopher!

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  6. Great going dude...
    looking forward for the next chapter

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